Hi,
My first post. I volunteered myself to tile a wetroom floor due to the fact that the quote I got through the plumber was too high.
Anyway drain is in and the room is at most 1m in all directions from it. The floor is concrete, downstairs and is already dug 1 few inches down
Tiles are small , about 3 inches square, walls will be mosaic.
So I can do the walls, done it before, but not the floor. I would think that the tiles will be cut at an angle to match the 4 corners of the drain to the corners of the room.
But I'm lost on the base, I thought a dry mix would be best, but is this possible when putting down a tiled floor. I've been looking on the internet but cant get a clear answer.
Thanks very much in advance
My first post. I volunteered myself to tile a wetroom floor due to the fact that the quote I got through the plumber was too high.
Anyway drain is in and the room is at most 1m in all directions from it. The floor is concrete, downstairs and is already dug 1 few inches down
Tiles are small , about 3 inches square, walls will be mosaic.
So I can do the walls, done it before, but not the floor. I would think that the tiles will be cut at an angle to match the 4 corners of the drain to the corners of the room.
But I'm lost on the base, I thought a dry mix would be best, but is this possible when putting down a tiled floor. I've been looking on the internet but cant get a clear answer.
Thanks very much in advance